Impact of HIV and sexual health education on the sexual behaviour of young people: a review update
The present review assesses the effects of HIV/AIDS and sexual health education on young people's sexual behaviour.
The present review assesses the effects of HIV/AIDS and sexual health education on young people's sexual behaviour.
As the number of HIV/AIDS orphans continues to grow, programs are being established to ensure proper health and schooling for these children.
In this document, Coombe points out ways in which the education sector must be implemented in bringing about effective response plans to HIV/AIDS, not only in terms of prevention but also in terms of treatment and care.
The article reports findings on the impact of HIV/AIDS on the University of Botswana. Data from multiple sources was used to ascertain prevalence rates, morbidity and mortality among students and staff.
A survey of the teacher labour market in South African.
A framework for a comprehensive university response to HIV/AIDS.
This document is intended to act as a means of mobilising university leaders in our community against HIV/AIDS. It is designed to pose key questions to for institutional leaders and answer some others, i.e. what role can the university play? What impacts will the epidemic have on the university?
Document outlines strategies to beginto tackle HIV/AIDS. Programmes and interventions are explored in the education, public and private sectors.
This note attempts to examine some of the evidence we now have about HIV/AIDS and education. It reviews some of our perceptions, and how they are being adjusted in ways that can help us respond more accurately to HIV/AIDS and education in Southern Africa.
In the SADC region, the HIV/AIDS rate is one of the fastest growing. This is especially true in the case of young adults and adolescent children. It is important to begin indoctrinating these children with comprehensive health skills and stronger self esteem to protect themselves.